Here are just a few of the books we added to our collection in December. Some books may be linked to reviews. Books linked to Review of Biblical Literature require a Society of Biblical Literature membership to see the full review, but you can read a brief description with the link provided.
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- Age of Conquests: The Greek World from Alexander to Hadrian by Angelos Chaniotis (2019)
- Evolving Humanity and Biblical Wisdom by Marie Noonan Sabin (2018)
- The First Christian Believer: In Search of John the Baptist by Rivka Nir (2019)
- The Innovative Church: How Leaders and Their Congregations Can Adapt in an Ever-Changing World by Scott Cormode (2020)
- Jewish Biblical Exegesis from Islamic Lands: The Medieval Period edited by Meira Polliack and Athalya Brenner-Idan (2019)
- Majority World Theology: Christian Doctrine in Global Context edited by Gene L. Green, Stephen T. Pardue, and K. K. Yeo (2020)
- The New Testament: A 21st Century Translation translated by Michael Straus (2019)
- Reading with Feeling: Affect Theory and the Bible edited by Fiona C. Black and Jennifer L. Koosed (2019)
- Revolutionary: Who Was Jesus? Why Does He Still Matter? by Tom Holland (2020)
- The Sons of God in Genesis 6:1-4: Analysis and History of Exegesis by Jaap Doedens (2019)
- Studies in the History of the Greek Text of the Apocalypse: The Ancient Stems by Josef Schmid (2018) ange by Tod Bolsinger (2020)
- Tempered Resilience: How Leaders Are Formed in the Crucible of Change by Tod Bolsinger (2020)
- Text and Context: Vernacular Approaches to the Bible in Global Christianity edited by Melanie Baffes (2018)
- Try Softer: A Fresh Approach to Move Us out of Anxiety, Stress, and Survival Mode – and into a Life of Connection and Joy by Aundi Kolber (2020)
- When Darkness Seems My Closest Friend: Reflections on Life and Ministry with Depression by Mark Meynell (2018)